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go to abc news.com/"nightline." next we travel to a place just across the border where survival its for sale. but you're progressive, and they're them. yes. but they're here. yes. are you...? there? yes. no. are you them? i'm me. but those rates are for... them. so them are here. yes! you want to run through it again? no, i'm good. you got it? yes. rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. i've quit for 75 days. 15 days, but not in a row. for the first time, you can use nicorette... even if you slip up... so you can reach your goal. [ male announcer ] now, quit on your own terms with nicorette or nicoderm cq. on your busiest day, you see the gray. try root touch up by nice 'n easy. just brush our permanent color matching creme right where you need it. then rinse. in 10 minutes, zap those grays and get on with your day. nice 'n easy root touch up. the #1 selling pain reliever, in one cold medicine. advil congestion relief. it delivers a one-two punch at pain and sinus pressure with the pow
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brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> quite a night. one of the most talked about things was a hat. >> a hat. singer/songwriter pharell got everyone's attention with this. it became all the talk on twitter. it, now, of course, has its own twitter account. it has 12,000 followers. >> other twitter accounts hath had fun with the hat adds well. this is what i thought, smokey the bear liked the hat. >> the twitter page for arbys. hey, pharell, can we have our hat back? i see the comparison there for sure. >> no doubt. i'll have to have a roast beef sand wife today. stevie wonder, so cool. on my teeth. n do daml i am a healthy girl, i love salads, i love fruits, and it's not something i want to give up. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel twice a day as my daily toothpaste. pronamel will help protect the enamel from future erosion. it's just so great because all of those foods that i enjoyed so much, i didn't want to give up, and now i can continue to have them. wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days
brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> quite a night. one of the most talked about things was a hat. >> a hat. singer/songwriter pharell got everyone's attention with this. it became all the talk on twitter. it, now, of course, has its own twitter account. it has 12,000 followers. >> other twitter accounts hath had fun with the hat adds well. this is what i thought, smokey the bear liked the hat. >> the twitter page for arbys. hey, pharell, can we have our hat back? i...
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and abc's meteorologist ginger zee starts us off. ginger? >> reporter: you know, diane, we've all been dealing with this relentless cold. we've all known that from the trenches out here. but if you add some snow, and i'm talking two feet of snow, and wild winds, and this is what you get, some of the worst in the country. inside the blinding blizzard, 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and 24, the number of inches of snow falling in erie county, new york, in the past 24 hours. they are expecting up to five feet by the end of the week. it is the snowiest place in america today. >> here in the town of hamburg, there are drifts that are actually above my knee. >> reporter: but as we all know, the major headline is the ridiculous cold. >> very cold. very cold. >> reporter: as 16 states saw windchills of 40 below or worse. and then, there's this astonishing number. 61, the number of hours minneapolis, minnesota, spent below zero. not below freezing. below zero. and here's a familiar site. so many americans doing the perilous plunge. 51. that's the numbe
and abc's meteorologist ginger zee starts us off. ginger? >> reporter: you know, diane, we've all been dealing with this relentless cold. we've all known that from the trenches out here. but if you add some snow, and i'm talking two feet of snow, and wild winds, and this is what you get, some of the worst in the country. inside the blinding blizzard, 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and 24, the number of inches of snow falling in erie county, new york, in the past 24 hours. they are expecting...
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matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> blurred lines, hum? thank you so much for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. see you again tomorrow night.
matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> blurred lines, hum? thank you so much for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. see you again tomorrow night.
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abc's meteorologist ginger zee is tracking it for us. ginger? >> reporter: diane, so many folks waiting for it, maybe starting to see the first flakes. let me tell you, it is about to get rocking. i want to take you through the time line of how this storm affects most of the east coast. of course you're seeing the radar full in parts of pennsylvania, ohio. look where the storm animation takes us here. time-wise tonight, 8:00 p.m. until about 4:00 a.m. that the bulk of this snow will fall. by tomorrow afternoon it is gone. behind it is very cold air. how much snow are we talking? remember this is not just snow but in some places intense wind. that's why we have blizzard warnings in parts of long island, the cape, coastal maine, parts of new hampshire. look at the numbers. you'll be in the six to ten inch range in the pink. fuchsia, that purpleish, that's where you get ten to 14. some places will be a foot and a half locally in areas. then the cold, i mentioned it once but you've got to see it again. we're talking about the coldest air we have see
abc's meteorologist ginger zee is tracking it for us. ginger? >> reporter: diane, so many folks waiting for it, maybe starting to see the first flakes. let me tell you, it is about to get rocking. i want to take you through the time line of how this storm affects most of the east coast. of course you're seeing the radar full in parts of pennsylvania, ohio. look where the storm animation takes us here. time-wise tonight, 8:00 p.m. until about 4:00 a.m. that the bulk of this snow will fall....
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abc/washington post poll. how much confidence do you have in president obama to make the right decision for the country's future. great deal or good amount, 37%. some or none, 63%. than the environment in which the state of the union address takes place tomorrow night. let's bring in our panel. steve hayes. charles lame, and charles krauthammer. steve, what about this whole back and forth about the pen and the phone and what's going to be said and what won't be? >> we have heard it all before. remember, the president did this back in 2011 after republicans took over the house of representatives. the white house declared, we can't wait. we're going to do these things that the republicans, intransient republicans in congress won't allow us to. that's how we're going to govern. the problem for the president is he doesn't have much to point to ing terms of real accomplishments in congress. and number two, politically, it's hard to enough how this is going to help him. the republicans who ran and won in 2010 are th
abc/washington post poll. how much confidence do you have in president obama to make the right decision for the country's future. great deal or good amount, 37%. some or none, 63%. than the environment in which the state of the union address takes place tomorrow night. let's bring in our panel. steve hayes. charles lame, and charles krauthammer. steve, what about this whole back and forth about the pen and the phone and what's going to be said and what won't be? >> we have heard it all...
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friday, sapp released this statement to abc news. given these previous acts, i have taken several security measures, which have included obtaining a protective order to ensure our safety. >> i begged her to get mental help. >> reporter: patrick's ex-husband, ismael calderon, says erratic behavior from patrick is what started the demise of their relationship. speaking to "inside edition." >> when i urged her to get help, she told me she didn't need any help and i was trying to destroy her career. >> reporter: patrick's family was shocked when they found out about the protection order. but say it doesn't change the fact that patrick's car was found in a ditch off i-94 with a flat tire, 100 miles from where she worked, with her car keys still inside but no sign of the doctor. police and fbi investigators say the evidence in this case does not necessarily point to foul play. but they are working to bring patrick home as quickly as possible. >> it's really confusing. interesting, new information. but unclear if it's connected to her disap
friday, sapp released this statement to abc news. given these previous acts, i have taken several security measures, which have included obtaining a protective order to ensure our safety. >> i begged her to get mental help. >> reporter: patrick's ex-husband, ismael calderon, says erratic behavior from patrick is what started the demise of their relationship. speaking to "inside edition." >> when i urged her to get help, she told me she didn't need any help and i was...
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abc's aditi roy tonight. >> reporter: the self-described tigre mom is back. author amy chua, whose tough-love parenting techniques described in her 2011 book sparked uproar among some parents, has just co-authored a new book with her husband, jed rubenfeld, that could cause even more outrage. in, "the triple package," the authors claim these eight cultural groups in the u.s. are more successful than others. among the eight? jewish, indian, chinese and a e iranian. the reason? chua and her husband argue the groups balance three factors -- superiority complex, insecurity, and impulse control better than others do. chua, a yale law professor, has battled controversy before. >> i think sometimes that some parents give up too quickly. >> reporter: in her 2011 book, "the battle hymn of the tiger mother," chua described her strict parenting approach, that some called cruel no play dates, no bathroom breaks during piano practice and no grades below a. >> my daughter, lu lu came back with a bad math test when she was about 10. and she said, "i hate math, i'm bad at ma
abc's aditi roy tonight. >> reporter: the self-described tigre mom is back. author amy chua, whose tough-love parenting techniques described in her 2011 book sparked uproar among some parents, has just co-authored a new book with her husband, jed rubenfeld, that could cause even more outrage. in, "the triple package," the authors claim these eight cultural groups in the u.s. are more successful than others. among the eight? jewish, indian, chinese and a e iranian. the reason?...
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abc's dr. jennifer ashton has their remarkable story. >> reporter: twins often say they feel half of a whole. but allison and amail ya will always be true. >> let's go. >> reporter: for half of their lives, they were in a way one person, conjoined at the chest and abdomen, identical twins that didn't separate properly in the uterus. one doctor advised them to terminate the pregnancy. but specialists at the children's hospital of philadelphia thought the twins could survive and be separated. >> we were so worried if the girls were going to be okay. >> reporter: their twins were born into a world of medical uncertainty. >> they came out screaming. >> reporter: last year, when the girls were just 8 months old, a massive team of surgeons and nurses worked hours to separate them, making sure they would survive. >> they were completely separated. >> two separate girls. the really, the most amazing feeling. >> reporter: it's now been over a year, allison and amelia are thriving. they won't remember th
abc's dr. jennifer ashton has their remarkable story. >> reporter: twins often say they feel half of a whole. but allison and amail ya will always be true. >> let's go. >> reporter: for half of their lives, they were in a way one person, conjoined at the chest and abdomen, identical twins that didn't separate properly in the uterus. one doctor advised them to terminate the pregnancy. but specialists at the children's hospital of philadelphia thought the twins could survive and...
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abc's john muller here with that. and john, this all started as a birthday gift from her dad. >> reporter: can you imagine, george? makenzie wethington, alive and breathing on her own, a miracle considering her sweet 16 jump took such a horrible turn. she plummeted more than half a mile through the sky before hitting the ground as her stunned father watched. an adventurous teen's birthday present, a dream to go skydiving with her father for sweet 16. >> it was her dream. her dream. and my dad said, okay, on your 16th birthday i will take you skydiving. >> reporter: texas track star makenzie and her father traveled to chickasaw, oklahoma, where a 16-year-old can skydive with parental consent. makenzie tweeting i'll be as careful as i can be jumping out of a plane. on saturday afternoon, meagan got a frantic call from her father. >> he was like her chute didn't open up and got tangled and i was like this is not funny. >> reporter: tragically, makenzie had fallen, spinning 3500 feet to the ground. >> she honestly keeps s
abc's john muller here with that. and john, this all started as a birthday gift from her dad. >> reporter: can you imagine, george? makenzie wethington, alive and breathing on her own, a miracle considering her sweet 16 jump took such a horrible turn. she plummeted more than half a mile through the sky before hitting the ground as her stunned father watched. an adventurous teen's birthday present, a dream to go skydiving with her father for sweet 16. >> it was her dream. her dream....
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> and abc's chief legal affairs anchor dan abrams here for the countdown to the verdict. and, of course, we heard from the attorney. there's going to be concern from her family. how worried should she be? >> well, look, in italy this is viewed as a close case. remember, this appeals court is the same court, although not the same judge, et cetera, where she was found guilty. the supreme court heard it. they said, no, no, no, we're not abiding by that verdict. go back, retry this case again and then let's talk. meaning if she is convicted by this court, it will still go again to the supreme court but i guess the bigger point is that i think a lot of people in this country have assumed this case is over. it's done. amanda knox did her book tour. she's out there. as far as the italians are concerned this case is not over yet. >> so what happens if, indeed, the conviction is reinstated. >> then back to the supreme court. if the supreme court affirmed it, i think there would be a request by italy for extradition. >> you think th
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> and abc's chief legal affairs anchor dan abrams here for the countdown to the verdict. and, of course, we heard from the attorney. there's going to be concern from her family. how worried should she be? >> well, look, in italy this is viewed as a close case. remember, this appeals court is the same court, although not the same judge, et cetera, where she was found guilty. the supreme court heard it. they...
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now the first latino star of abcs the bachelor. but when pablo is making headlines for what he said at a party when a reporter asked if it would be a good idea to have a gay or bi-sexual bachelor. >> just 'cuz -- honestly, i don't think it's a good example for kids to watch that on tv. >> he cited his upbringing. >> people have their husband and wife, and with kids, that's how we are brought up. now there's fathers having kids and it's hard for me to understand that. >> then he went further. >> and just this thing about gay people that it seems to me, you know, i don't know if i'm mistaken or not, i have a lot of friends, but they are more pervert in a sense and to me the show would be too strong, too hard to watch on tv. >> the production company responded with his comments were careless, thought less and insensitive and in no way reflect the views of the network, the show's producers or the studio. >> pablo himself issued a statement on face back apologized for the statements and said he has nothing but respect for gay people and
now the first latino star of abcs the bachelor. but when pablo is making headlines for what he said at a party when a reporter asked if it would be a good idea to have a gay or bi-sexual bachelor. >> just 'cuz -- honestly, i don't think it's a good example for kids to watch that on tv. >> he cited his upbringing. >> people have their husband and wife, and with kids, that's how we are brought up. now there's fathers having kids and it's hard for me to understand that. >>...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. whatoes at first spooul tte le?ok. hoy bunches oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mm! it's thoats. honey. yeah. hoy bunches oats. is ia grt cereal. hoy bunches oats. ah, t's durle. let'do dfere. t moly, t's sof likehis, , it got fee ke ts. t's uch is. uch at, ve aon, anthenlet'get it. t's e thbig me. and t's flr ses. let'do ts. moreavin mo doi. at'she per of t homdepo ght w gewholhome basicarp insllatn fo $37 cks. ndinthe ght b isever wi so ch cpeea.n, buwithhe nion'largt umnietwo, inudinthosin k hirg posions, univsityf phnix cahelponne you to aorldf oprtuny. les geto wk. here is a double live look at some winter weather making its way across the country. on the left we have boston. and of the right we have indianapolis. will have an update on your forecast now. >>erica: areas of new york and blizzard warning
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here to talk about it is abc news chief health and medical editor dr. richard besser. rich, tell us what's going on here. >> this is a dramatic rise. flu tends to start in the southeast and spread from there. over the course of one week, it went from just 6 states to 20 states. every region of the country is seeing high flu activity. >> what type of flu? >> this is the same strain that we saw in 2009 with the pandemic. the h1n1 strain. the good thing is that's included in the current vaccine. the bad news is that tends to hit healthy children and adults more than some of the other flu strains. >> so are you thinking we're going to have a serious flu season? >> it's a little early to know that. i would take precautions. it's not too late to get vaccinated. not too late to practice good hand washing. do fist bumps instead of hand shakes. try to cut down on the chances you're going to get it. >> i would imagine the temperatures and the fluctuation in the temperatures can't help. >> it actually increases the risk of transmission. low humidity, flu viruss stay in the air mo
here to talk about it is abc news chief health and medical editor dr. richard besser. rich, tell us what's going on here. >> this is a dramatic rise. flu tends to start in the southeast and spread from there. over the course of one week, it went from just 6 states to 20 states. every region of the country is seeing high flu activity. >> what type of flu? >> this is the same strain that we saw in 2009 with the pandemic. the h1n1 strain. the good thing is that's included in the...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. omg, jack. have you ever checked out these new product ideas people posthey're kind of amaze. ...ing. yeah - that's where i got the ideas for my new- fajita ranch melt. seasoned chicken with a gooey blend of pepper jack cheese, roasted peppers and onions, on toasted sourdough for just $3.99. is that where you also got the idea for that clock bracelet you always wear? my watch? no...these were invented a long time ago. like in the 80's? ndinthe ght b isever wi so ch cpeea.n, buwithhe nion'largt umnietwo, inudinthosin k hirg posions, univsityf phnix cahelponne you to aorldf oprtuny. les geto wk. sofa... desk... you know what? why don't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, right? i do got this. from the shelf, and to your home. starting at $99. >>> and in other news
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here's abc news reporter tie hernandez. >> it has been a day of digging out. but it's just a brief reprieve before the next double punch. another potentially heavy no storm followed by a knockout arctic deep freeze. parts of the midwest that dodged a bullet won't be as lucky this time around. forecasters are predicting subzero windchill and some of the coldest weather in decades. the temperatures are expected to plunge in green bay sunday where the nfl will play one of the coldest games in nfl history. >> roughly 80,000 fans brave enough to brave the about ther cold will receive free hand warmsers and hot coffee and chocolate. >> it's been an unending nightmare. tens and thousands of delays since the snow first started and hundreds more already cancelled for sunday. the walker family left cancun friday to find their connecting flight to omaha cancelled. >> we didn't know any of this was going on. we should have stayed. >> there's real deng we're all the extreme weather. more than 16 people have died from weather-related injuries. major cities are trying to get
here's abc news reporter tie hernandez. >> it has been a day of digging out. but it's just a brief reprieve before the next double punch. another potentially heavy no storm followed by a knockout arctic deep freeze. parts of the midwest that dodged a bullet won't be as lucky this time around. forecasters are predicting subzero windchill and some of the coldest weather in decades. the temperatures are expected to plunge in green bay sunday where the nfl will play one of the coldest games...
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is he probably working with nbc and cbs and abc to launch an investigation. hadn't even done anything, anything and the irs thing. >> right. right. what has holder done on the irs scandal? >> nothing. >> for that matter, what has -- you know, christie at least fired somebody. president obama hasn't fired anybody for the obamacare rollout, right? he hasn't fired anybody for the benghazi mess. he hasn't fired anybody for the irs scandal. and to the best of my knowledge holder hasn't launched any investigation. 10 seconds after this happens we have a federal investigation. by the way we know one of the reasons why this is happening but there is eakd reason i haven't heard any place ien and i would like to share with you, one reason, of course is, that chris christie could cause hillary clinton some problems in 2016. this is a perfect example of the media going after him for that reason. but the other reason is, journalists don't think anything is more important than themselves. and a lot of journalists use the george washington bridge to get to work every day. a
is he probably working with nbc and cbs and abc to launch an investigation. hadn't even done anything, anything and the irs thing. >> right. right. what has holder done on the irs scandal? >> nothing. >> for that matter, what has -- you know, christie at least fired somebody. president obama hasn't fired anybody for the obamacare rollout, right? he hasn't fired anybody for the benghazi mess. he hasn't fired anybody for the irs scandal. and to the best of my knowledge holder...
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kevin o'leary, friday nights at 9:00 on abc. "shark tank." we'll be right back with gregory porter. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is brought to you by sony. >> jimmy: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is brought to you by sony. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank chris pine, kevin o'leary, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is his album "liquid spirit." here with the title track, gregory porter. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ un re-route the river let the dammed water be there's some people down the way that's thirsty ♪ ♪ let the liquid spirit free the folk are thirsty cause of man's unnatural hand ♪ ♪ watch what happens when the people catch winds of water hitting the banks of the hard dry land ♪ ♪ clap your hands now clap your hands now clap your hands now clap your hands now ♪ ♪ get ready for the wave it strike like a final flood ♪ ♪ the people haven't drank in so long the water won't even make mud ♪ ♪ after it comes
kevin o'leary, friday nights at 9:00 on abc. "shark tank." we'll be right back with gregory porter. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is brought to you by sony. >> jimmy: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is brought to you by sony. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank chris pine, kevin o'leary, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is his album...
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stormy confrontation going on in the white house press room these days, certainly jay carney and the abc white house correspondent are always going an it. people are reminded of the days of sam donaldson who would never allow reagan to walk past without shouting questions about him. >> but there is a tendency to ask two questions and you move on. there's nothing more infuriating as a viewer to be sitting there, you end up yelling at the screen saying, just keep asking that one question if they're not going to answer. there's nothing more infuriating than somebody -- >> you remember jon stewart coming on "cross fire?" we're going to take our children to that experience at the museum, because he was so brilliant. he nailed them both. the next day, commentators from the left and the right attacked him. and i think that we built a media of distraction. we do sound bites and distraction. we don't deal with the issues. and we are satisfied are going to a dinner party and knowing only the sound bite. >> a lot changed when news had to start to make profits for corporations. i like to remember as
stormy confrontation going on in the white house press room these days, certainly jay carney and the abc white house correspondent are always going an it. people are reminded of the days of sam donaldson who would never allow reagan to walk past without shouting questions about him. >> but there is a tendency to ask two questions and you move on. there's nothing more infuriating as a viewer to be sitting there, you end up yelling at the screen saying, just keep asking that one question if...
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abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with the latest. and brian, we're talking scores of arrests happening right now. >> that's right, george. they began in the cold, predawn hours of new york. some 75 former new york city police and firemen expected to be arrested this morning by their former colleagues -- active duty new york city police. the men are being accused of faking injuries connected to the 9/11 incidents, some of them laming psychiatric disorders that did not exist. >> you get a couple of lawyers on the inside, people who know the system and that leads to massive numbers that represented a lot of people. >> a handful of crooked lawyers and doctors who know the system have advised these police officers and former firemen how to game the system and gain thousands of dollars a month, a total maybe of millions of dollars in benefits. and this, they trade on the people who actually did suffer actual disabilities. 343 new york city firemen and 23 new york city policemen who died in 9/11. and they have a great deal of public goodwil
abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is here with the latest. and brian, we're talking scores of arrests happening right now. >> that's right, george. they began in the cold, predawn hours of new york. some 75 former new york city police and firemen expected to be arrested this morning by their former colleagues -- active duty new york city police. the men are being accused of faking injuries connected to the 9/11 incidents, some of them laming psychiatric disorders that did...
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abc's sara haines has more. >> we need to talk. about hair color. >> reporter: let's be honest, ladies. we all vie for those beautifully coifed tresses we see on commercials and on the red carpet. no matter how hard we try, making sure our color is perfect all the time, not so easy. why is it hard for women to find time to get to salons? >> it's a big commitment. it takes over an hour. to be in the salon to get your hair done. >> reporter: enter color wow. a temporary root touchup kid. you literally brush away those, well, imperfections. >> this is a new product that is actually a brush and powder. it's meant to mimic the professional application of color. you literally go in and dab it where you need it. within a minute, you'll have your roots blended. >> reporter: is this temporary? >> absolutely. you have to reapply every time you wash you hair. >> reporter: at john barrett salon, we had to try it out. >> you'll see this gray disappear. >> reporter: you have used this before? >> oh, yes. it covers my gray in seconds. >> reporter
abc's sara haines has more. >> we need to talk. about hair color. >> reporter: let's be honest, ladies. we all vie for those beautifully coifed tresses we see on commercials and on the red carpet. no matter how hard we try, making sure our color is perfect all the time, not so easy. why is it hard for women to find time to get to salons? >> it's a big commitment. it takes over an hour. to be in the salon to get your hair done. >> reporter: enter color wow. a temporary...
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abc's jeff zeleny. >> reporter: a lucky find? or a stolen treasure? this morning, that's the question for a federal judge, with a one-of-a-kind renoir painting. at the center of an intense legal battle. the tiny work of art, the size of a napkin, is an 1879 landscape called on the shore of the seine. a virginia woman says it is hers. she bought it in a flea market in 2009, for just $7. the baltimore museum of art says that price was a real steal. that's because they claim the painting was actually stolen in 1951. and they want it back, now that it's resurfaced. the fbi seized the painting until a judge determines the rightful owner. in court papers filed this week, the museum produced a list of evidence it says proves the renoir was stolen, including a 60-year-old police report. old museum catalogs and even a receipt, showing a patron bequeathed the painting to the museum. >> the museum claims it was stolen and claimed it owned it. the museum has to prove it was, in fact, stolen and they did own it. >> reporter: neither she nor her attorneys would spe
abc's jeff zeleny. >> reporter: a lucky find? or a stolen treasure? this morning, that's the question for a federal judge, with a one-of-a-kind renoir painting. at the center of an intense legal battle. the tiny work of art, the size of a napkin, is an 1879 landscape called on the shore of the seine. a virginia woman says it is hers. she bought it in a flea market in 2009, for just $7. the baltimore museum of art says that price was a real steal. that's because they claim the painting was...
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"the assets," 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central, on abc. participate in a session on redit, at 9:30 eastern. good luck tonight. i'll be watching. >>> back in a moment, right here on "good morni >>> we want to give a big thank you to the humane society of new york for bringing these adorable dogs here this morning. they are all available for adoption. >> yes. find good homes. >>> tomorrow on "gma," tom hanks. more incredible transformations. and diane's become on "world news" later tonight. see you tomorrow. stay warm and dry. >>> good morning. i'm kristen sze. meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast on another spare-the-air. >> 25 of them so far, 12 exceeding healthy levels. today record highs are possible, 65 in richmond, san rafael, 67 in santa rosa. your accuweather seven-day forecast, low to upper 60s, possible record highs tomorrow and poor air quality. hopefully with the cooler temperatures, cleaner air will come in by next week. sue? >>> a lingering problem on the peninsula 101 near the oregon expressway, accident now cleared off t
"the assets," 10:00 eastern, 9:00 central, on abc. participate in a session on redit, at 9:30 eastern. good luck tonight. i'll be watching. >>> back in a moment, right here on "good morni >>> we want to give a big thank you to the humane society of new york for bringing these adorable dogs here this morning. they are all available for adoption. >> yes. find good homes. >>> tomorrow on "gma," tom hanks. more incredible transformations....
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abc's amy robach has the details. >> i want the epidural. okay. >> reporter: we've all seen extreme labor pains in movies like "knocked up." >> this woman needs an enema. >> reporter: and in the classic comedy "nine months." while especially do you recall have long been the solution some are looking at an old alternative. nitrous oxide better known as laughing gas. an option that had fallen out of favor until now. this woman gave birth to three children at this hospital and like so many women says using an epidural with her first left her feeling too numb. >> i wasn't able to know when i was having a contraction. i didn't know when i should push. i didn't know when i should breathe. >> reporter: by the second birth she chose a painful natural birth, for the thirst she chose nitrous oxide. >> with it i felt like i was able to feel the pain but distance myself from it. >> reporter: shawna's doctors say that's exactly the idea. >> it does take the edge off and there's a little bit of an i don't care factor similar to when you go to the dentist,
abc's amy robach has the details. >> i want the epidural. okay. >> reporter: we've all seen extreme labor pains in movies like "knocked up." >> this woman needs an enema. >> reporter: and in the classic comedy "nine months." while especially do you recall have long been the solution some are looking at an old alternative. nitrous oxide better known as laughing gas. an option that had fallen out of favor until now. this woman gave birth to three...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. years old and says it's time to hand the job off to a new prime minister. so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. get two biscuit sandwiches, with your choice of country grilled sausage, egg, and cheese, or bacon, egg, and cheese, both on my new southern style biscuits. you'll save some cash 'cause right now they're two for just three bucks. c'mon cody... let's get some breakfast. you drive. i traded the car for the tattoo. guys on wall street. i think many of us already selling installed fix for 2013. the market began the new year with its worst performance in nearly three weeks. here's a look at yesterday's closing numbers. the dow lost 135 points. the nasdaq lost 33. and the s&p lost 16. futures trading mixed right now opening bell at 630. >>anny: an update on the snap chat had caught. -- hack. th
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abc's ryan owens is there in roswell, new mexico, this morning for us. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. this is not even a high school. it's just a middle school, and the ages of the people involved makes this so disturbing. police say the shooter is just 12. this morning he's locked up in a psychiatric hospital. and his victims, 13 and just 11. >> we have one student or female subject possibly shot. >> reporter: the gun shots rang out before the morning school bell did. 7:30 a.m. police say a seventh grader, a 12-year-old, walks into a gym full of 500 students with a sawed off shotgun concealed in a bag or a case. >> i saw that student walked in with a gun and he just started firing randomly, it seemed. >> reporter: two students are hit and only two. because authorities say eighth grade social studies teacher john masterson put himself in the line of fire. new mexico's governor spoke with the teacher turned hero. >> pointing the firearm at mr. masterson. mr. masterson begins to talk to him to put it down. >> he dropped the gu
abc's ryan owens is there in roswell, new mexico, this morning for us. good morning, ryan. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. this is not even a high school. it's just a middle school, and the ages of the people involved makes this so disturbing. police say the shooter is just 12. this morning he's locked up in a psychiatric hospital. and his victims, 13 and just 11. >> we have one student or female subject possibly shot. >> reporter: the gun shots rang out before the...
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abc's jim avila is in ft. lee, new jersey, the site of the traffic jams that touched off this scandal. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, robin. for the normally bombastic chris christie it was a political walk of shame and perhaps more importantly, a template of blanket denial of any personal involvement that will now be examined by everyone from the pruz press corps to the fbi. it was governor chris christie's worst day in politics ever and perhaps his most important. forced to lower his voice and meekly visit the small town of ft. lee to personally apologize to the mayor and its citizens. >> mayor and i had a good, productive meeting. >> i accepted his apology. >> reporter: that may have been the easy part because he had to fire two of his closest aides. >> i am embarrassed and humiliated. >> reporter: gone are deputy chief of staff bridget anne kelly and his political guru bill stepien. she was doomed by this e-mail, "time for some traffic problems in ft. lee" after the mayor endorsed christie's
abc's jim avila is in ft. lee, new jersey, the site of the traffic jams that touched off this scandal. good morning, jim. >> reporter: good morning, robin. for the normally bombastic chris christie it was a political walk of shame and perhaps more importantly, a template of blanket denial of any personal involvement that will now be examined by everyone from the pruz press corps to the fbi. it was governor chris christie's worst day in politics ever and perhaps his most important. forced...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> this morning on kron 4 news at 5:00 a.m.. and of the person killed on the streets of san francisco. this is the sixth umbilical- pedestrian incident in the city in one week. >> it is still below freezing in many parts of the united states plants are still being canceled. we will tell you if there any relief in sight. >> while the northeast and midwest are getting lots of snow and ice. it is a problem here in the bay area we are experiencing drought. >> good morning. it is wednesday, january 8th. >> it is a little sign rain. >> right around midnight we did pick up a trace of rainfall. this is something we have not seen in the past 30 days. storm tracker 4 is pricking up like rain been reported. anything that we do see is not organized it is just a straight pop up. we're waking up to-session visibility is limited. napa has a high o
[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> this morning on kron 4 news at 5:00 a.m.. and of the person killed on the streets of san francisco. this is the sixth umbilical- pedestrian incident in the city in one week. >> it is still below freezing in many parts of the united states...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. get two biscuit sandwiches, with your choice of country grilled sausage, egg, and cheese, or bacon, egg, and cheese, both on my new southern style biscuits. you'll save some cash 'cause right now they're two for just three bucks. c'mon cody... let's get some breakfast. you drive. i traded the car for the tattoo. two amgen employees are recovering this morning after an explosion in south san francisco. crews were called to the bio-technology company on veterans boulevard yesterday afternoon. some cleaning supplies used to sterlize equipment caused a chemical reaction that sparked a flash fire. the building was evacuated and a section of oyster point was closed while fire crews looked after the victims. the area is back open this
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according to a abc "the washington post" poll, 63% of americans have little-to-no confidence that president obama will make the right decision for the country's future. and a fox news poll showing 62% of americans are not satisfied with how things are going in the country right now. joining us washington examiner chief political correspondent byron york. do you expect the republicans not to be happy about what the president says tonight. 63% of americans lacking confidence in the president. that's a tough road for the president to hoe. >> that's a killer number and that's the fundamental responsibility of the president is to try to make the right decisions. i think what you are going to hear from republicans, we have already seen excerpts of their response from the president's speech. the president is going to say at one point, is he going to talk about economic recovery and things that he should do to make the economy better and he will say it's not gonna happen right await a minute and republicans are going to say you're starting your sixth year in office, mr. president, we should be fart
according to a abc "the washington post" poll, 63% of americans have little-to-no confidence that president obama will make the right decision for the country's future. and a fox news poll showing 62% of americans are not satisfied with how things are going in the country right now. joining us washington examiner chief political correspondent byron york. do you expect the republicans not to be happy about what the president says tonight. 63% of americans lacking confidence in the...
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. >> when i was at cbs and abc, i didn't know who was ledge just and who wasn't. i was a hard news reporter, i was running around. i didn't have spend a lot of time in the office religion never came up. i never told anybody that i was catholic that i went to mass. i never told anybody and nobody told me. don't ask, don't tell situation. was that your experience as well? >> it never came up because virtually nobody in the news room cares very much about religion. >> how did you know that? >> and by the way. >> how did you know that? >> because every -- i know that because i know they didn't go to church on a regular basis and they didn't go to synagogue on a regular basis. and having written about this kind of thing for over 10 years now, i know that every poll that's ever come out journalists are not especially formal in a religious sense, religious people. why does that matter? and by the way, that's fine with me. i don't care what people are but when a story comes up about abortion, they don't understand what you said about a t. a minute ago. they don't understa
. >> when i was at cbs and abc, i didn't know who was ledge just and who wasn't. i was a hard news reporter, i was running around. i didn't have spend a lot of time in the office religion never came up. i never told anybody that i was catholic that i went to mass. i never told anybody and nobody told me. don't ask, don't tell situation. was that your experience as well? >> it never came up because virtually nobody in the news room cares very much about religion. >> how did you...
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new numbers from "washington post" and abc show him under water. >> they are all showing something that if i'm the white house, i'm really nervous about, is to me, it's american public that's not going to tune in tomorrow. >> after the speech, the president will take to the road to tout his planned year of action. the white house planning stops in maryland, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and tennessee, but before that, he'll face reaction from republicans. that's going to be quite a few of them actually, senator rand paul preparing to give an unsanctioned response of his own, senator mike lee delivering the official tea party response, and congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers giving the official republican party rebuttal. nbc white house correspondent peter alexander joins me live. what are we learning about what we're going to see or hear tomorrow night? >> i think one of the interesting points you hit on is the fear of this sort of american apathy right now. the president faces a very pessimistic america on not just the economy, but on him, congress, and political parties in general, so in
new numbers from "washington post" and abc show him under water. >> they are all showing something that if i'm the white house, i'm really nervous about, is to me, it's american public that's not going to tune in tomorrow. >> after the speech, the president will take to the road to tout his planned year of action. the white house planning stops in maryland, pennsylvania, wisconsin, and tennessee, but before that, he'll face reaction from republicans. that's going to be...
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let's talk about this new abc washington post poll that shows a slight majority of executive orders, 52% supporting the president by passing congress while 46% oppose it. does he run a risk if you have more than a majority of americans saying yeah, go by congress and the fact that so many americans are annoyed with congress. >> not all executive orders are the same. i think the big risk here is that, you know, a central premise the president ran on when he ran for president in 2008 was that he could bring people together and he could change washington. by going around congress and by just starting to govern with executive -- with only his executive authority, it says that essentially he's failed to live up to the -- to his central promise that he made when he was a candidate. that he was going to be able to bring people together. so i think that is something that is -- is a risk. another risk is that this type of activity will engendr a little more rancor and partisanship on capitol hill. and that doesn't help congress, but it also doesn't help president. when people look to washingt
let's talk about this new abc washington post poll that shows a slight majority of executive orders, 52% supporting the president by passing congress while 46% oppose it. does he run a risk if you have more than a majority of americans saying yeah, go by congress and the fact that so many americans are annoyed with congress. >> not all executive orders are the same. i think the big risk here is that, you know, a central premise the president ran on when he ran for president in 2008 was...
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that is why abc's jonathan carl had questions for press secretary jay carney when it comes to what is going to come of this white house. take a listen. >> if you look at last year's state of the union address, the president made specific promises. raise the minimum wage, immigration reform, background checks for gun purchases. none of that happened. isn't this year only going to be harder? >> those were calls for action that involved congress. the president is very disappointed that the senate failed to heed the will of the vast majority of the american people when it came to expanding >> you don't see anything in obamacare out there until after the election was over and we saw the abysmal rollout that swamped the government shutdown which we thought was going to be the big story of the year. the question comes up right now as the leader, you make mistakes. as a leader sometimes the ball gets dropped. if you take responsibility of it in the fall, shouldn't you do it -- shouldn't you apologize for it in the winter if you want things to change? senator ted cruz on that? >> one of the th
that is why abc's jonathan carl had questions for press secretary jay carney when it comes to what is going to come of this white house. take a listen. >> if you look at last year's state of the union address, the president made specific promises. raise the minimum wage, immigration reform, background checks for gun purchases. none of that happened. isn't this year only going to be harder? >> those were calls for action that involved congress. the president is very disappointed that...
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. >> now polling from "the washington post" and abc news shows the american public has largely not approved the way the president has handled the controversy so far. joining me, chris hayes, host of msnbc's "all in," and from washington, nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. congressman, let me start with you. president obama will wade into treacherous waters today. how tough is this? >> well, it is tough. on the one hand, you have the president who's charged with trying to protect the american people. on the other hand, the president is charged with upholding and defending the constitution and people's constitutional rights, individual liberty. it's a tough balance, and it's easier criticized than executed, but it's his job, and i think that i'm glad the president has began this process, we would review what the nsa is doing. i like some of the ideas that i've seen, but there's a whole lot more that needs to be decided. i'd like to know, for example, how does the fisa court come to these conclusions? without letting on the facts, we should have some idea about how the decision
. >> now polling from "the washington post" and abc news shows the american public has largely not approved the way the president has handled the controversy so far. joining me, chris hayes, host of msnbc's "all in," and from washington, nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker. congressman, let me start with you. president obama will wade into treacherous waters today. how tough is this? >> well, it is tough. on the one hand, you have the president...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. with u-verse high speed internet. 'my by doesn'work the way . pa my prime? with u-verse high speed internet. 'myi'a viim of ak the way . slowg mebolism?i n't thinso. grt grains pteinlend. protn from turaingredients >> the time is 5:57 a.m.. coming up on the kron4 morning news. check out this is video of a home in pine knoll after is smoke explosion. >> a man accused of slapping a taller during a flight to atlanta will be sentenced. >> the coldest temperatures the united states have seen in 20 years is hitting most of the midwest and northeast this morning. it is affecting us here in theell. wet back. ♪ [ female announcer ] wherever morning brings you, bring the energy you need. nature valley soft-baked oatmeal squares. softly baked, made with hearty oatmeal and a drizzle of cinnamon. they're nature valley's take on a morning class
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> welcome back. we are watching wall street this morning. the stock market is still facing some had winds today as trading resumes. that is due to part 2 is slower growth in china, and a gloomier look for corporate profits. >> here is a look at the close numbers from friday. the dow plunged to buy 318 points. the nasdaq was down 90 points. the s&p 500 lost 38 points. >> what drought affecting the grazing land for cattle, california ranchers are selling off parts of their herds as normally green pastures have turned brown. with feed costs high, businesses at the 101 livestock market cattle auction on california's central coast is a bustling. ranchers are looking to sell off parts of their herds to save money on feed costs. the auction house is usually sees on 100-150 animals per week, but this year they're selling 800-1000 each a we
[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> welcome back. we are watching wall street this morning. the stock market is still facing some had winds today as trading resumes. that is due to part 2 is slower growth in china, and a gloomier look for corporate profits. >> here is a look at...
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[ slow, deep voice ] give me your abc's. all i learned was a new definition of fear. i need some pudding. yeah, there's one left. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. this to send to kron4. the san jose fire department is mopping up a two alarm fire on crothers and peacock gap drive. crews arrived on scene shortly after 530 in got a handle on the fire. this is not in the area if the suspicious fires we told you about earlier. we'll have more information as the story develops. the war film lone survivor based on a true story to get more than $38 million in its opening weekend. one of the soldiers for trade in the film portrayed in the film --matthew axelson. was born or raised in cupertino. he was killed in action. the film starring mark wallboard is based on the 2007 and more loans survivor. kron4's philippe djegal sat down with matthew alexon's mother who says she was moved by the film. >>: i think it's a wonderful job of showing moviegoers what a military does to protect us here in america. >>:
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cbs one minute and 41 seconds and abc 22 seconds. pretty >> you know what? it does look to some on the right as if mainstream media trying to take out chris christie so he can't run for president. >> special thanks to the world for giving us a lot to talk about this week. i would like to thank the country and the planet. we have gates, christie. >> we talked about gates. the other channels are not talking about gates. >> accountability and thankfulness. >> and a toss. >> a toss to heather. >> let's go over to heather. that's five seconds right there. >> quality five seconds. >> covered at that point? >> i don't think so. >> you said irs that would count. >> good morning. hope you're off to a great day. listen to this story coming out of west virginia. at least 100,000 people are waking up without water this morning. there was a chemical spill in that state. people are now being warned not to drink, not to bathe, not to wash clothes with tap water. even boiling the water will not make it safe to use. the governor of west virginia is declaring a state of emerg
cbs one minute and 41 seconds and abc 22 seconds. pretty >> you know what? it does look to some on the right as if mainstream media trying to take out chris christie so he can't run for president. >> special thanks to the world for giving us a lot to talk about this week. i would like to thank the country and the planet. we have gates, christie. >> we talked about gates. the other channels are not talking about gates. >> accountability and thankfulness. >> and a...
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abc did two times more on the christie bridge story as well as opposed to the gates book. what are they trying to do? are they trying to cover for the white house or do they just think the christie thing is so giantic, everybody has to hear about it? >> i don't think anybody is surprised by it. i heard it won't be a blockbuster book for that reason. they are covering the christie situation in far greater detail. far more hours. i watched all of the news and broadcasts over the weekend and that's all they were talking about. >> why is that? >> well, you know. he was somebody and maybe is somebody that would have done very well in the election and maybe still will. we'll have to see how it all turns out. >> how do you feel he handled this whole thing and the press conference? >> i thought he did a great job at the press conference. if there is a smoking gun out there, it's a big problem, if somebody comes out like any of the people we were talking about. if they come out that, would be a big problem for them. if an e-mail comes out, that would be a big problem because he too
abc did two times more on the christie bridge story as well as opposed to the gates book. what are they trying to do? are they trying to cover for the white house or do they just think the christie thing is so giantic, everybody has to hear about it? >> i don't think anybody is surprised by it. i heard it won't be a blockbuster book for that reason. they are covering the christie situation in far greater detail. far more hours. i watched all of the news and broadcasts over the weekend and...
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after watching the day after, columbus day, in the morning at camp david, i ran the tape and movie abc is running november 20th, the day after in which lawrence, kansas, is wiped out in a nuclear war with russia. it is powerfully done. very effective and left me greatly depressed. my own reaction, we have to do all we can to have a deterrent and see there is never a nuclear war. this was if not the turning point, this was sort of a key turning point in turning reagan's approach more towards negotiation and sort of openness with the soviet union and television having a real impact. >> gorbachev coming to power too. >> an opening, sure, sure. >> this was an era when tv was a kind of monoculture, you only had the three networks to choose from and that everybody was probably watching the same thing each night. president obama's choices speak more to a fragmented era, binge viewing, he can actually -- who should have a busier schedule, fuller plate than the president of the united states? he should have no time to watch television theoretically, but he's finding ways to sneak in viewing, sn
after watching the day after, columbus day, in the morning at camp david, i ran the tape and movie abc is running november 20th, the day after in which lawrence, kansas, is wiped out in a nuclear war with russia. it is powerfully done. very effective and left me greatly depressed. my own reaction, we have to do all we can to have a deterrent and see there is never a nuclear war. this was if not the turning point, this was sort of a key turning point in turning reagan's approach more towards...